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Can I have a fixed camera?

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Can I have a fixed camera?

Postby MacroMan » Mon Feb 07, 2022 4:11 pm

I have a multi monitor setup, with 1 wide window and multiple cameras. I see that all cameras pan when panning the view.
I have one of the cameras pointed at the center console/autopilot on the Boeing 777-300.
Is there a way to have this camera fixed or on a different pan control to the rest, so this camera always faces the same way?

Sorry if this has been answered before, searching didn't throw up anything relevant.

OS: Ubuntu 20.04
FlightGear version: 2020.3.8
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